The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Second Empire style, distinguished by its characteristic mansard roof and exquisite brick façade. The two-story building is constructed of red brick with rich white decorative elements creating an expressive contrast.
The façade is adorned with numerous arched windows featuring white frames and keystones. Particularly noteworthy are the paired windows with arched tops on both floors, framed with decorative casings. A massive cornice with modillions (decorative brackets) creates an impressive finish to the main volume of the building and emphasizes the transition to the mansard roof.
The roof exhibits the form typical of the Second Empire style, with a distinctive break and decorative dormer windows. The corners of the building are accentuated with rusticated masonry and white ornamentation. The entrance area is designed as an elegant portico with columns and a small canopy. The entire façade composition demonstrates a harmonious combination of the decorative exuberance of the Victorian era and the structural clarity of architectural design.
The building is situated in a green environment, which further emphasizes its status and historical significance in the area. The preservation of historical details on the façade indicates careful restoration or diligent maintenance of this architectural heritage.